

Taxpayers Party) in the general election for Michigan attorney general on November 8, 2022. Incumbent Dana Nessel (D) defeated Matthew DePerno (R), Joe McHugh (L), and Gerald T. Wayne State University Board of Governors (2 seats) Michigan State University Board of Trustees (2 seats) University of Michigan Board of Regents (2 seats) Linda Schrenk tallied 642 votes.Federal and state primary competitivenessīallotpedia's Election Analysis Hub, 2022 David Bloom was close behind with 2,297 votes. Anthony Lang finished six votes shy of Haig with 2,334 votes. Joining Schafer are Elaine McLain (2,370 votes) and Andrew Haig (2,340). Led by top vote-getter Katie Schafer with 3,084 votes, three new members of the Birmingham City Commission were elected to four-year terms. A new mayor will be voted in by council members at the Nov. Two-term Mayor Oliver Wolcott decided not to run for a third term. Moroz, Kehoe and Maguire all earned four-year terms while Filipczak will serve a two-year term. Alanna Maguire earned 995 votes while Linda Filipczak received 837 votes. Of the four candidates running for four open seats on the Plymouth City Council, incumbent Mayor Pro-Tem Nick Moroz picked up 1,086 votes to edge runner-up Jennifer Kehoe (1,078). In Plymouth, everyone on the ballot came out a winner. Incumbent Brian Turnbull ran unopposed and received 1,364 votes, earning Turnbull a second two-year term. Krenz was appointed to the council in April to replace Sam Ekong, who relocated out of Northville.

More: Farmington area mayor, council candidates raise thousands of dollars ahead of electionsįor Northville City Council, newcomer John Carter (1,087 votes) and Andrew Krenz (973) earned four-year terms by outdistancing incumbent Patrick Giesa, who racked up 645 votes. The 10-year, 1.7-mill tax levy will mostly cover operational costs for the police and fire departments in areas like staffing and equipment. The Farmington Hills public safety millage easily passed, 11,523-3,779. New council seated at first scheduled meeting following the election.
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Council appoints a mayor pro tem from among itself once a new board is seated. The mayor leads the city council during meetings. Council members serve four-year terms and make $583.36 monthly in a nonpartisan capacity. Strickfaden was appointed to the council earlier this year to fill an open seat. Rounding out the candidate field are Jon Aldred (5,113 votes), Jacob Kovacs (4,040 votes) and Matt Strickfaden (5,736 votes). Joining them on council is Randy Bruce with 7,029 votes. Valerie Knol led the way with 9,899 votes, followed by Michael Bridges with 7,824 votes. Following this upcoming term, Barnett will have to sit out one election cycle before being eligible to run for mayor again.įor the Farmington Hills council, two incumbents retained their seats, and a newcomer will join the seven-member board. The mayor is a nonpartisan official, serves a two-year term and makes $875.08 monthly. In Farmington Hills, incumbent Vicki Barnett easily held on to her seat against newcomer Gina Phillips, 11,640-3,329.
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The second proposal asked for restoration to the full 18 mills for the next 11 years, overriding the Headlee Amendment. That vote was closer, but still passed handily, 6,401-3,880.

The first, approved 7,487-2,799, renews the 17.3886-mill tax for 10 years on commercial and secondary residences, which would raise $10,458,485 in the first year levied for district operations. Huron Valley Schools voters approved two requests related to non-homestead millages.
